How many syllables in Champlain?
champlain has 2 syllables
champlain has 2 syllables
cham-plain
Champlain is a proper noun which refers to a lake in North America, located between New York and Vermont.
The word 'champlain' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'cham' and the second syllable is 'plain'. In 'cham', the vowel sound is 'a' and the consonant sound is 'ch'. In 'plain', the vowel sound is 'ai' and the consonant sounds are 'pl' and 'n'.
9 ( c, h, a, m, p, l, a, i, n )
8 ( c, h, a, m, p, l, i, n )
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Phonetic Transcription of Champlain
IPA (International): ʃæˈmpleɪn
ARA (American): ʃæˈmplen
EPA (English): ʃæˈmpleɪn
SHAE-MPLEY-N